On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 11:37:42PM -0600, Me wrote: > > What sort of chipset is your SATA controller interface? Intel > > ICH6R? > > Adaptec ICH5R SATA controller according to SuperMicro which makes the Mobo. > The board has an Intel� E7501 main chipset. > That should probably work. You may need to reconfigure your kernel, or maybe not. I can't say for Fedora.
run "make menuconfig", go into "Device Drivers", then into "SCSI Device Support" (yes, that's where the good SATA stuff hides), then into "SCSI low-level drivers" (at the bottom), where you will find a section that starts with "Serial ATA (SATA) Support". I am using "AHCI SATA Support", which is very nice, but depends on your motherboard bios having an AHCI mode for the SATA disks. [if you can use this mode, I highly recommend it, as the performance is shockingly good] If you don't have AHCI, the "Intel PIIX/ICH support" may work for you. There are also drivers from various other flavors of motherboard controllers, but I haven't fooled with them. If the support you need is already built in your kernel, then you may not need to rebuild it. I recommend building the relevant drivers hard into the kernel (not loading them as modules) since you're going to need them all the time anyway. [I may be clueless on that, but it works for me :) ] Happy Holidays! -Dorn _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
